The roots of the term DEMOCRACY are from Turkish, Part-9

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"ARACHNE" ("ÖRÜNCEH"), "DEMOCRACY" Part-9:

(Continued from Part-8)

DEMOCRACY is defined as the system of governing people by the people,
and according to Plato's definition, the ruling is done by many but
requires no virtue for those who rule. By way of majority election,
anyone and his/her associated group can be given the authority to rule
the people.

The term DEMOCRACY is indicated to be from Greek "demokratia" which
itself is from Greek "demos" meaning "the people" plus "kratein" to
rule or "kratos" or authority. [34]

The Greek term DEMOKRATIA, when decrypted letter-by-letter as
"ODEM-ITARA-K" or "ADAM-ITORE-K" and with k/c translation, is an
anagram of Turkish expression "ADAM ITARACu" (adam idareci) meaning
"Men (people) are the ruler". This is exactly the definition
attributed to the concept of so-called Greek "DEMOKRATIA". The Turkish
word "ADAM" means "man" and "IDARACU" means "one who rules", "the
ruler", "the manager or the administrator".

Thus it is clear that the word "DEMOS" is not Greek in origin. On the
contrary it is from Turkish root word "ADAM" meaning "man".

a) The Greek term "DEMOS", when shown as "DEM OS", is an anagram of
the Turkish expression "aDAM US" meaning "wise man". "Man" (adam)
makes up the people.

b) Additionally the term "DEMOS" in its shown form is an anagram of
the Turkish expression "aDAMUS" (ADAMUZ) meaning "we are men" or "we
are the people".

Similarly, the Greek term "KRATOS" meaning "authority", which we
described earlier under PLUTOCRACY, was found to be the anagram of
Turkish words:

a) "KURUShTU" meaning "it is money".

b) "KuRUCuTU" (kurucudu) meaning "he is the founder".

Thus again the Greek term "DEMOKRATIA" defined as being from "DEMOS +
KRATOS" is in fact from Turkish: "ADAM KURUSHTU" or "KURUSH ADAMTU"
meaning "man is golden" (i.e., valuable man) or "it is the rich man".
It could also be from "ADAM US KURUCUTU" meaning "wise man (people)
is the founder".

By these Turkic definitions, the term "DEMOKRATIA" is a political
system where "people establish it and protect it". The man appearing
at the top can be anyone with any qualities. These definitions are
totally in line with the definition of "democracy".

From this analysis, we find so much exact correspondence between these
"Greek" terms and the Turkic expressions that come up after they are
decrypted that one is forced to question the reason why such
correspondences are taking place. The answer is that when Greeks were
coining these so-called "Greek" terms, Turkish was there and it was
used as the source language from which these terms were
manufactured.

It is obvious that Greek linguists, as usual, took all the necessary
Turkish expressions, anagrammatized them and came up with the term
"DEMOKRATIA" while retaining the original Turkish meanings of the
expressions. Thus, it is clear that the simple technique of
"anagrammatizing" is a fantastic tool of "language" building. All one
needs to do is to take Turkish language expressions, shuffle the
letters and/or syllables of the expression, rearrange them in a word
suitable for the purpose, and make sure that new word does not
resemble the original Turkish text. Thus one has words for any
language he/she wants. Evidently, this was done by specially trained
people for all the so-called Indo-European and Semitic languages.

The English term DEMOCRACY, when decrypted as "ADEM CROCY", where Y is
really a U, is an anagram of Turkish expression "ADAM iCRACU" meaning
"man is the practicer", "man is the executer" or "man is the manager".
The Turkish term "ICRA" is labelled as an Arabic "term", yet it has
been very widely used in Ottoman Turkish. There must be a logical
reason for this shared usage of the "Arabic" language other than the
"Islamic" Religion.

In the system of democracy, it also may mean that the electing people
do not really know what they are choosing, In this political ruling
system, the electors most often than not follow the crowd and/or the
propaganda made by the contenders without knowing much about the
candidates. In a way, it is a system in which "the blind leads the
blind".

The result may turn out to be within the expectations of the electors
or beyond, that is, the elected official could be "a glowing man" or
"a blind man". This may be explained as follows: "DEMOKRATIA", when
rearranged as "KOR ADEM ATI" and DEMOCRACY, when rearranged as "COR
ADEMCY", where C is Turkic K, become an anagram of Turkish "KOR/KÖR
ADAM ADI" and "KOR/KÖR ADEMCU" (kor veya kör adamcu) respectively
meaning that the elected ruler may be a "FIRE man" (i.e., a Shining
Star) or a "BLIND man" (i.e., a "lame duck") as long as he/she was
elected by the majority .

Of course, the Turkish termes "KOR" and "KÖR" were two important the
adjectives used to describe the ancient Turanian sky-god OGUZ who was
regarded as having a "KOR" (fire-eye, i.e., Sun) and hence, the
"KÖR/GÖR" (seeing) eye, and a "KÖR" (blind-eye, i.e., Moon) eye.

After explaining the meanings that define the names of "demoktratia"
and "democracy", there are two more aspects that the Greek religious
anagrammatisers must have wanted to impress on these words in the form
of . "KRATOS" and "CRACY".

The term "CRACY" is an anagram of the Turkish name "KARACU" (KARACI)
meaning "wanderer, gypsy". The name "GREEK" is said to be from Greek
term "GRAIKOS" [35] . But "GRAIKOS" is an anagram of Turkish
expression "GARA AI GÖZ" meaning "Black Moon Eye" indicating that they
are "black moon" believers just like the other wanderers of ancient
Arabistan. The Latin name for "Greek" was "GRAECUS" [36] which is
again an anagram of Turkish expressions:

a) "GARACU" meaning "wanderer, gypsy",
b) "GARA AYCU" meaning "black moon believer",
c) "GARA AY GÖZ" meaning "black moon eye", and
d) "GARA OGUZ" referring to the "black" aspect of the ancient Turanian
Sky God Oguz.

Hence, the Latin name "GRAECUS" is the same as the Greek "GRAIKOS".
The term "black moon eye" refers to the black Moon deity known as the
"blind eye" ("ULU KÖR GÖZ" anagrammatized into Greek "LYCURGUS") of
the ancient Turanian Sky-Father-God's left "eye" which was the "Moon".
The Sky-God's right-eye was the "Sun".

Additionally Greeks are also known by the name "ELLEN" which is an
anagram of Turkish expression "yELLi-hEN" (Yelli Han) meaning
"Windy-Lord" or "YEL-hAN" meaning "Wind Lord" again indicating that
they were also believers of the "wind god" like other wanderers. Thus
they were "wanderers" before they became settled in what is presently
known as "Greece" which they took from the native Turanians.

Thus the Greeks, for the above defined political systems which are
supposedly defined by the ancient Greeks as if they were all their own
invented concepts, put their name "KARACU" as a stamp on them in the
form "CRACY" or "KRATIA" endings. These endings identify the Greeks
with these systems while obliterating the Turkic origins of their
definitions altogether.

The second aspect of this ending is a religious one. The ancient
"wanderers" believed in "KRONUS" - an anagram of Turkish expression
"KARA-HAN US" meaning "Wise Black Lord" and/or "We are Black Lord
believers". The term "KRATOS" also represents this belief in "BLACK"
from Turkish "KARATU" meaning "it is black", or, "KARACUTU" meaning
"it is black believer". In this context, "KRATOS" is also an anagram
of Turkish expression "KARA ATA OS" (Kara Ata Oguz) meaning "Black
Father Oguz" referring to the "black aspect" of the ancient Turanian
trinity sky-god OGUZ where "SKY-GOD-OGUZ" has a duality nature,
i.e.,"AK-HAN OGUZ" (White Lord-Oguz) represented by the sun, light,
good, justice, fairness, tolerance, goodwill and general upright
behaviour; and "KARA-HAN OGUZ" (Black Lord Oguz) represented by the
lack of these.

Together with the name OGUZ is also the term "AGUZ" meaning "mouth"
and "language, the word". In this context, the human "language" can
be in the form of "AK AGUZ", that is, "good, well wishing, praising,
tolerating and other similar language"; while "KARA AGUZ", would be
"ill wishing, intolerant, unfair, cursing, putdown, etc. language".

Thus with the ending "KRATIA" in "DEMOKRATIA" which is also an anagram
of Turkish phrase "ADAM KARADI" meaning "man is believer of "black",
the "Religion of Black" is also identified". Hence, when "democracy"
is established in an area, the channels allowing the spread of the
"religion of black" is also established there under the guise of
"democracy".

Evidently, those ancient cabalist religous-linguists were extremely
efficient in their manipulation of the Turkish language for political,
economic and social purposes.

>From evidences found in ancient "Greek" history, it is most likely
that it was the Ionians (Ay-Hans) rather than the "Greeks" that came
up with the idea of a democratic political system as they were much
more tolerant native peoples of ancient Yunanistan (Greece) than the
Greeks were. After the Greeks took over Ionians and assimilated them,
their culture was also taken over by the Greeks. It seems that among
the wanderers of the ancient past, it was the norm to live and mingle
with the ancient Turanians, all the while waiting for an opportune
time to take over, suppress, assimilate and obliterate the conquered
host in the process usurping everything that belonged to the host.

REFERENCES:

[34] Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 1947, p. 267.

[35] Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 1947, p. 437.

[36] Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 1947, p. 437.

Best wishes to all,

Polat Kaya

January 04, 2004